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Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization

The hypoxic response is central to cell function and plays a significant role in the growth and survival of solid tumours. HIF-1 regulates the hypoxic response by activating over 100 genes responsible for adaptation to hypoxia, making it a potential target for anticancer drug discovery. Although the...

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Autores principales: Hóbor, Fruzsina, Hegedüs, Zsófia, Ibarra, Amaurys Avila, Petrovicz, Vencel L., Bartlett, Gail J., Sessions, Richard B., Wilson, Andrew J., Edwards, Thomas A.
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Publicado: RSC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35656479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00026a
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author Hóbor, Fruzsina
Hegedüs, Zsófia
Ibarra, Amaurys Avila
Petrovicz, Vencel L.
Bartlett, Gail J.
Sessions, Richard B.
Wilson, Andrew J.
Edwards, Thomas A.
author_facet Hóbor, Fruzsina
Hegedüs, Zsófia
Ibarra, Amaurys Avila
Petrovicz, Vencel L.
Bartlett, Gail J.
Sessions, Richard B.
Wilson, Andrew J.
Edwards, Thomas A.
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description The hypoxic response is central to cell function and plays a significant role in the growth and survival of solid tumours. HIF-1 regulates the hypoxic response by activating over 100 genes responsible for adaptation to hypoxia, making it a potential target for anticancer drug discovery. Although there is significant structural and mechanistic understanding of the interaction between HIF-1α and p300 alongside negative regulators of HIF-1α such as CITED2, there remains a need to further understand the sequence determinants of binding. In this work we use a combination of protein expression, chemical synthesis, fluorescence anisotropy and isothermal titration calorimetry for HIF-1α sequence variants and a HIF-1α-CITED hybrid sequence which we term CITIF. We show the HIF-1α sequence is highly tolerant to sequence variation through reduced enthalpic and less unfavourable entropic contributions, These data imply backbone as opposed to side chain interactions and ligand folding control the binding interaction and that sequence variations are tolerated as a result of adopting a more disordered bound interaction or “fuzzy” complex.
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spelling pubmed-90924702022-06-01 Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization Hóbor, Fruzsina Hegedüs, Zsófia Ibarra, Amaurys Avila Petrovicz, Vencel L. Bartlett, Gail J. Sessions, Richard B. Wilson, Andrew J. Edwards, Thomas A. RSC Chem Biol Chemistry The hypoxic response is central to cell function and plays a significant role in the growth and survival of solid tumours. HIF-1 regulates the hypoxic response by activating over 100 genes responsible for adaptation to hypoxia, making it a potential target for anticancer drug discovery. Although there is significant structural and mechanistic understanding of the interaction between HIF-1α and p300 alongside negative regulators of HIF-1α such as CITED2, there remains a need to further understand the sequence determinants of binding. In this work we use a combination of protein expression, chemical synthesis, fluorescence anisotropy and isothermal titration calorimetry for HIF-1α sequence variants and a HIF-1α-CITED hybrid sequence which we term CITIF. We show the HIF-1α sequence is highly tolerant to sequence variation through reduced enthalpic and less unfavourable entropic contributions, These data imply backbone as opposed to side chain interactions and ligand folding control the binding interaction and that sequence variations are tolerated as a result of adopting a more disordered bound interaction or “fuzzy” complex. RSC 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9092470/ /pubmed/35656479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00026a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Hóbor, Fruzsina
Hegedüs, Zsófia
Ibarra, Amaurys Avila
Petrovicz, Vencel L.
Bartlett, Gail J.
Sessions, Richard B.
Wilson, Andrew J.
Edwards, Thomas A.
Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization
title Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization
title_full Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization
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title_short Understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization
title_sort understanding p300-transcription factor interactions using sequence variation and hybridization
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35656479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cb00026a
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